The property comprises an office building which was originally named ‘British Railways House’ and built to provide British Railways with administrative offices. Completed in 1962 and designed by Yorkshire architect John Poulson, the building consists of a reinforced concrete frame arranged over ground, 13 upper floors of office accommodation.
The property is located on New Station Street, directly above Leeds Railway Station and within easy access of Junction 3 of the M621. City House has immediate access to the station transport interchange including buses, train and taxi travel facilities as well as the city centre loop and the motorways for access by car.